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The phrase "addressed in light of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue while considering specific circumstances or factors that influence it.
Example: "The policy changes were addressed in light of recent economic developments."
Alternatives: "considered in the context of" or "examined with regard to".
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Design and assessment challenges that remain in treating P91 weld failures are then addressed in light of the analysis.
Ultimately, then, for biotechnology to prevail, its communitarian impulses must be adequately understood and addressed in light of its cosmopolitan ambitions.
This paper identifies the basic issues to be addressed in light of some research activities at DTU, especially by persons responsible for facilitating design processes.
Furthermore, the growth mechanisms and complex morphologies of biominerals are addressed in light of recent developments in the understanding of crystal nucleation and growth.
Finally, the integration of biology with epidemiology requires careful planning and enhanced discussions between the epidemiology, biology and dosimetry communities in order to determine the most important questions to be addressed in light of pragmatic considerations including the appropriate population to be investigated (occupationally, environmentally or medically exposed), and study design.
It demonstrates why UPS development presents opportunities for and challenges to achieving economic viability, environmental livability and social equity, how to develop UPS so that they make effective contributions to sustainable urban development, and how the challenge of each issue has been addressed in light of the experiences of cities with UPS developments globally.
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Realistically, these cases are better suited to a court to address, in light of the complexities involved in investigating the allegations".
Sale's director of rugby, Steve Diamond, believes the concussion protocols need addressing in light of their 26-13 defeat by Gloucester at the AJ Bell Stadium.
Validity threats in preclinical oncology may be particularly important to address in light of the fact that cancer drug development has one of the highest rates of attrition (Hay et al., 2014), and oncology drug development commands billions of dollars in funding each year (Adams and Brantner, 2006).
This needs to be addressed particularly in light of the Patchell et al (2003) study, which showed that patients who were randomised to receive surgery (within 24 h of presentation) followed by radiotherapy (within 14 days) retained the ability to walk significantly longer than those treated with radiotherapy alone.
The question of the state's role in the control of sponsorship of education is addressed in the light of liberal political principles designed to keep peace and enforce toleration in culturally diverse societies.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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